@StartupClubTV

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@wiktorkokosik8747

Please post full interviews, the guests were really interesting people and for a lack of a better word, they felt REAL. Like they just spoke their mind out and didn't mind it at all and I really appreciated that.

@romainbey

The most underrated tech youtuber out there. man i really love aaaaall your videos.. keep it up!

@eddied155

Thank you for having me be a part of this!

@amindforall442

Love that this channel has other. Startup founders and pretty much is a community of like minded individuals

@Wasnt-1

selling your startups usually means having millions to billions in exchange but the problem here wasn't about the money but the depression and anxiety of having to leave what you've loved for so many years only for someone to take it over

@gameready4lyfe301

Can I say I just stopped the video and dropped a small tear when you said a pre seed of 2 million while we are trying to get to 38000

@albertolopezcazalilla

Everytime a Startup team needs to get money (to raise capital or to exit), it's a nightmare. The sinking of costs is a psychological reality, plus the divertion of attention and risk of runway depletion.
Great video, BTW

@Akshay-bc3et

Audios of guests are not clear,  subtitles would be great

@spacetimergames

Beanie guy when the exit is near: "Lisan al gaib"

@sssergiomr

It would be amazing to learn about how the life of an entrepreneur evolves as their company grows. While they may become millionaires on paper, when do they actually start living like one? And at what point do they start getting invited to the cool parties? Haha!

@lucasarie3252

The thumbnail is fucking amazing

@codewithguillaume

This is a very relevant video, well done. I myself have many entrepreneurs in my circle, and they have indirectly confirmed that everything said here is true: acquisition is absolutely not the dream everyone talks about, both financially and in terms of the process, etc... But the hype still makes you think it's the way haha

@martybando1668

Damn, I needed this. It’s incredible that as the years go on I see your position and it’s inspiring and discouraging like “Wow, he seems like an amazing founder why hasn’t he been acquired yet. I been building a product for years will it really pay off?” but the truth is that they are so many factors to getting acquired it really is BEST to just love what you do, love what you build, and love being a utility to the world. The rest will play out. Cheers mate 🥂

@larryvelezbx

Great insights and most importantly it is amazing to see a group of Latinos discussing business at this level!  Brings a tear to my eye!

@abell1234567890

Going through this process right now. I’m actually glad to hear it’s not just me…

@IQPowerHub

The image quite depicts the message. It's a bittersweet experience. Tha is for the research work put into making this video

@co.promise

That thumbnail ❣

@thedesignfounder

Went through a similar process. The stuff they are saying is very accurate. M&As are very draining...

@chochylindt

The stress on both sides is brutal. Went thru an acquisition by a big tech. ceo and board made sure people could keep their jobs for at least 2 years. they didn't have to but decent of them to do so. met the counterparty acqui lead - she semi-joked she had to start smoking again due to the stress.